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Watch how the WhirlyBird Repeller catches the wind and spins, wobbles, and makes a whirring, clacking sound and reflects light to scare birds away -- Simply, Safely and Effectively!Order Securely
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Satisfied Customers
"...Since the WhirlyBirds were installed, there has not been a single discrepancy related to excessive guano on these aids...Read More"
- US Coast Guard
"We had a huge problem with birds making unsightly messes. We are able to eliminate the problem without hurting the bird population...Read More"
- Bobby Harrell, Speaker
South Carolina House of Representatives
"The use of the WhirlyBird Repeller resulted in a dramatic increase in production, with an overall 15% to 20% greater yield…Read More"
- Jim Irvin, Owner
Irvin House Vineyards
Below are some photographs of the WhiryBird Repeller and various mounting methods being utilized. We thank our customers who have sent us their photographs, and invite others to do the same. Forward your photographs and testimonials to us at rturkewitz@bellsouth.net
Libby Smith and Charlie Sneed
Posted on Monday, March 7th, 2011
WhirlyBirds on Libby Smith’s and Charlie Sneed’s boat lift, dock and cat boat on James Island, off of Charleston Harbor
Bill Roettger
Posted on Monday, March 7th, 2011

Bill Roettger’s power boat docked in Isle of Palms, SC, with WhirlyBird mounted on its bow rail and and radar arch. The WhirlyBird comes complete with a 3/4″ connector that allows it to be attached to a standard marine antenna mount
Dr. Peter Van Dorsten
Posted on Monday, March 7th, 2011



Dr. Peter Van Dorsten of Johns Island, SC, on his dock with his beautiful 40′ Hinckley Bermuda yawl Legacy
Fred Wichmann and the Mobjack
Posted on Monday, March 7th, 2011

The WhirlyBird has been used successfully by Fred Wichmann for several years to protect his dock and the Mobjack, his classic 45′ Herreshoff Ketch built in 1936






